No one will be fined, no one will fall on their sword, all will be brushed under the carpet, and no one will trip on the resultant carpet-covered hump.

Ehh, it's a bit worse than that -

"Each record lists:

a voter's name,

date of birth,

home address,

phone number,

and voter registration details, such as which political party a person is registered with. The data also includes "profiling" information, voter ethnicities and religions, and various other kinds of information pertinent to a voter's political persuasions and preferences, as modeled by the firms' data scientists, in order to better target political advertising."

Ironic that this data dump comes from a analytics firm hired by Republicans to use Big Data for better targeting voters, at the same time they complained about Clinton's email server not being "secure" - a server that AFAIK wasn't breached into.

They said it, not me. Every time there is any kind of breach anywhere, or any doubts expressed about some new super-database (or government-mandated privacy penetrator), or the data collection policies of any large organisation, the standardised boiler plate bla bla response is: 'we take your security very seriously'. I was merely quoting/paraphrasing/sarcastifying.

No one will be fined, no one will fall on their sword, all will be brushed under the carpet, and no one will trip on the resultant carpet-covered hump.

Ehh, it's a bit worse than that -

"Each record lists:

a voter's name,

date of birth,

home address,

phone number,

and voter registration details, such as which political party a person is registered with. The data also includes "profiling" information, voter ethnicities and religions, and various other kinds of information pertinent to a voter's political persuasions and preferences, as modeled by the firms' data scientists, in order to better target political advertising."